Tumbling

Ev'ryone can see we're together
As we walk on by
(Hey) and we fly just like birds of a feather
I won't tell no lie
(ALL!) all of the people around us they say
Can they be that close
Just let me state for the record
We're giving love in a family dose
Come, sing it with me

We have had a great response since the relaunch earlier this year, so we wanted to wish festive greetings, happy holidays and Happy New Year to our readers and the gymnastics community around the world

While America's best gymnasts are competing in the 2018 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Doha, Qatar and in the 2018 FIG Trampoline and Tumbling World Championships in Saint Petersburg, Russia, the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) took action to revoke the United States of America Gymnastics (USAG) organization of

Only the lucky few will get to watch the 2018 FIG World Trampoline and Tumbling Championships this week in Saint Petersburg, Russia in person. But, not to worry. You can still see your favorite trampoline and tumbling gymnast's routines online.
Competition is from November 7-10 this week at the Saint Petersburg

Patricia Henderson, a former FIG trampoline technical committee member, passed away on 19 October 2018 following a long battle with cancer.
An inspirational and selfless woman, “Pat” travelled the world to share her lifelong passion for gymnastics and all things acrobatic, from trampoline and tumbling to snow sports, gymnastics to performance

Morinari Watanabe, the head of the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) has been elected to the International Olympic Committee as the organisation admitted nine new members.
Watanabe is joined by Andrew Parsons, the head of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), and Italian Olympic Committee President Giovanni Malago, whose country is bidding for

In a rare outing at a World Cup, a host of the world's best tumblers took to the track in Loule ahead of the world championships in Russia.
European bronze medallist Vadim Afanasev of Russia claimed the title with a 78.60 points, ahead of Elliott Browne and Kristoff Willerton, both

The 2018 trampoline gymnastics world championships returns to Russia.
The event is being held in Saint Petersburg, which previously did so in 2009.
This follows the Football World Cup, which was held in the summer, and as was apparent then, the Russians know how to put on a show.
The event will feature

Baku has been awarded the 2021 trampoline world championships, with the 2020 acrobatics equivalent going to Geneva, it has been announced.
The decision was made by the FIG Executive Committee at its meeting in Pacific Harbour, Fiji.
“We’re delighted that countries who had never previously hosted World Championships in these disciplines have